I am looking to build a small but practical studio in an empty room that I have available. (see pictures). Most of the items in the room will be removed.

This room is appr. 85 sq. feet. with a height of 8 foot. The walls are slim (you can feel the room vibrate if someone's walking or moving a chair in the other room). The acoustic is pretty horrible. I've made some vocal recordings with a portable vocal booth before but went through hell mixing them as I didn't make this room soundproof. The end result was pretty okay however took way too much time.

I am in a dilemma right now.

My goal: to record clean vocals and mix them on my DAW (Logic.) To record synthesizers and mix them.

1. build a vocal booth inside this room and decorate the room itself with carpets and some studio foam. I am not sure if the walls and flooring are thick enough in order to just install carpets and studio foam on them to make it soundproof. My idea is that I'll at least have good quality vocals but the mixing will be a bit of a struggle given the acoustics of this room.

2. Soundproof the room with the following options;

Option 1 : Rocketwool on the walls and ceiling with wooden coverage, double carpets on the floor

I am looking to build a small but practical studio in an empty room that I have available. (see pictures). Most of the items in the room will be removed.

This room is appr. 85 sq. feet. with a height of 8 foot. The walls are slim (you can feel the room vibrate if someone's walking or moving a chair in the other room). The acoustic is pretty horrible. I've made some vocal recordings with a portable vocal booth before but went through hell mixing them as I didn't make this room soundproof. The end result was pretty okay however took way too much time.

I am in a dilemma right now.

My goal: to record clean vocals and mix them on my DAW (Logic.) To record synthesizers and mix them.

1. build a vocal booth inside this room and decorate the room itself with carpets and some studio foam. I am not sure if the walls and flooring are thick enough in order to just install carpets and studio foam on them to make it soundproof. My idea is that I'll at least have good quality vocals but the mixing will be a bit of a struggle given the acoustics of this room.

2. Soundproof the room with the following options;

Option 1 : Rocketwool on the walls and ceiling with wooden coverage, double carpets on the floor